Homemade pumpkin pie spice made from scratch!
Ever wonder how to make homemade pumpkin pie spice from scratch? I’m talking about gathering up all of the ingredients, and grinding the spice yourself. Well If so, I have you covered in this post. Every year I get asked by my readers that live outside the states ” what’s in pumpkin spice”, and how is it made.
This post will have all of the information that you will need to make homemade pumpkin pie spice.
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Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice from scratch
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup grated ginger root
- 10 3 inch cinnamon sticks
- 1 whole nutmeg
- 1 tbsp whole allspice
- 2 tsp whole cloves
Instructions
- Heat oven to lowest setting.
- Place grated ginger on parchment covered baking sheet.
- Bake, stirring often, until thoroughly dry.
- Turn oven off and on as needed, or prop door slightly open with a wooden spoon. If ginger begins to brown, turn off oven and let it dry with the residual heat. This may take up to 2 hours, depending on how juicy the ginger is.
- Toast the cinnamon sticks and nutmeg, in a skillet over medium low heat, for about 3 minutes. Be sure to stir frequently!
- Add allspice and cloves and continue to toast for 2-3 minutes, until very fragrant. Remove pan from heat and immediately pour spices onto a plate to cool.
- Once cool, finely grate the nutmeg into a small bowl.
- Using a coffee or spice grinder, grind the remaining spices in several batches. Be prepared – this may make a lot of noise! Sift spices through a fine sieve into the bowl with the nutmeg.
- Put any large pieces left in the sieve back into the grinder and grind again
- Repeat as necessary. If there are some small, stubborn pieces that won’t grind, dispose of them.
- Whisk together the spices and store in small bottles or sealed bags in a dark, cool location.
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daniel says
great I’m learning to bake every thing at sixty yrs old.thank u
Rosie says
Thank you for coming by!
barbaraa says
I used your traditional southern fried chicken recipe for my husband. he said it was the best fried chicken he ever had.
Rosie says
Glad that you liked the recipe!